Net Neutrality: Should We Brace for Bigger Bills and Less Service?
Richard Campbell Net Neutrality has worked pretty well for the country in keeping the internet playing field level for small businesses and organizations compared to large corporations. For small businesses that have almost none of [...]
Onward to a Beautiful Schools Movement in South Boston
By Richard Campbell It is admirable that Boston mayor Martin Walsh pledged to spend 1 billion to recreate Boston school architecture starting in January 2017. Advancing from preliminary studies of 2015-2017, the community may soon [...]
Successful Christmas dinner, Despite Storm
by Rick Winterson Christmas morning was a storm-caused white-out. We had finally a white Christmas in South Boston - so white that it became hazardous. Even so, Christmas Dinner volunteers showed up in St. [...]
Sports Betting Before Your Travel
If you want to enjoy outdoor sports, especially on your next vacation, then you should consider visiting places like Boston. Boston is well known for its recreational areas, natural parks, and more. You can find [...]
Craft Boston Holiday Reveals Accomplished National Artists
By Richard Campbell Surely one of the most spectacularly staged art events during the holiday season is the annual Craft Boston Holiday Show held at the Hynes Convention Center. Sponsored by the Society of Arts [...]
Seaport Building Continues: Adding Omni Brand Major Hotel
By Richard Campbell This past week the Boston Planning Development Agency approved a new Omni Hotel across from the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. The hotel has two 21 story towers, 1,054 rooms, and encompasses [...]
Children’s Museum “Snowmazing” Amazes
The Children’s Museum on Congress Street in South Boston sets a worldwide example for the learning experiences (and the fun) with their exhibits. The Museum has embarked upon its year-end school break program called “Snowmazing”. [...]
Conroy’s Last Plunge
by Rick Winterson The 2018 Polar Plunge, perhaps the longest continuous annual custom and event in South Boston, will happen on Monday morning, January 1 (of course), at 9 a.m. The location – [...]
BPS Tries Damage Control On School Start Times
Three Hour Meeting Held at Condon School By Richard Campbell Students and parents of the Boston Public Schools were activated into respectful protest Tuesday night at the Condon School in South Boston over the ham [...]
ICA Winter Harbor Market Weathers the Storm
By Richard Campbell This past Saturday the Institute for Contemporary Art celebrated their Winter Market, a small pop-up festivity of artists and vendors designed as a holiday attraction for Seaport visitors. It was well received [...]